Airborne sand and dust soiling of solar collecting mirrors

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2017-06-27

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0094-243X

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Sansom C, Almond H, King P, Endaya E, Bouaichaoui S, Airborne sand and dust soiling of solar collecting mirrors, Proceedings of SOLARPACES 2016: International Conference on Concentrating Solar Power and Chemical Energy Systems, 11 - 14 October 2016, Abu Dhabi, UAE, paper number 130011

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The reflectance of solar collecting mirrors can be significantly reduced by sand and dust soiling, particularly in arid environments. Larger airborne sand and dust particles can also cause damage by erosion, again reducing reflectance. This work describes investigations of the airborne particle size, shape, and composition in three arid locations that are considered suitable for CSP plants, namely in Iran, Libya, and Algeria. Sand and dust has been collected at heights between 0.5 to 2.0m by a variety of techniques, but are shown not to be representative of the particle size found either in ground dust and sand, or on the solar collecting mirror facets themselves. The possible reasons for this are proposed, most notably that larger particles may rebound from the mirror surface. The implications for mirror cleaning and collector facet erosion are discussed

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